Cincinnati College Preparatory Academy Superintendent Lisa Hamm and treasurer Stephanie Millard have been accused of misspending thousands of dollars of taxpayer money on lavish trips and perks for teachers.

On Thursday, more allegations emerged about other inappropriate spending.

A new audit found that Hamm used school credit cards for entertainment expenses, including payments to the Cincinnati Bengals, Benihana steakhouse and Wahoo zip lines.

The audit also found that Millard was overpaid by more than $8,000.

Both women are awaiting trial on theft charges.

A previous audit done by the state of Ohio showed the school misspent more than half a million dollars in public money on trips, concerts, spa trips, vacations and weight-loss meals.

Hamm and Millard’s attorney, Mike Allen, said the school board authorized the charges and the women did not break the law.

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